William H Johnson: Johnson was another artists that used the same style as Douglas, but in the beginning his attention was at Harlem, but soon it drifted away and moved to religion, but his Harlem paintings also hold a lot of meaning behind them.
Aaron Douglas: Aaron Douglas was an artist that move to Harlem From Kansas after hearing of the artistic boom there His paintings were mostly done in black and white and were characterized by his use of sharp lines, two-dimensional designs, and geometric shapes. His works were strongly influenced by jazz music and African culture and incorporated African art. His works gained popularity from many renowned people of the movement and eventually caused him to earn the nickname "the Father of African American Arts"